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Zepp Osaka Osaka, Japan |
      on Schizoid Fantasia January 4, 2007
Written by rfwhitman
Speaking in terms of emotion... to me the piece evokes a sense of successive revealments and discoveries... brighter but pensive melodic threads on an ominous backdrop of dark, bass colors and minor interval movements. Beautiful.
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Breakthrough Mon., Jan 15, 2007
Posted by: wildea
I find this to be one of Robert’s breakthroughs. It has feeling elements putting the best of Soundscapes with a level of soloing that is heart felt but dark. It is also more open that a transition has been Read more
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Dishy Fri., Jan 12, 2007
Posted by: Spingere
Glorious. I found this to be a whole new soundscape experience. The darkness, the rhythms, that amzing held note in the fantasia section - all I could do was sit and soak it up as if (mixing metaphors) I’d discovered Read more
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Darker but still Beautiful Wed., Jan 10, 2007
Posted by: LouieB
The first DGMLive release of 2007 is a surefire winner - Robert Fripp’s opening Soundscapes performance for the band Porcupine Tree in Osaka, Japan on November 28th of last year. Despite this download being only a half-hour long, this Read more
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A stunning 30 minutes!! Fri., Jan 5, 2007
Posted by: Armand
First of all, I wish everyone a happy 2007! Very short after finishing this download, and listening to it, I was struck by- a sort of digital lightning, as it Read more
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on Schizoid Fantasia Thu., Jan 4, 2007
Posted by: rfwhitman
Speaking in terms of emotion... to me the piece evokes a sense of successive revealments and discoveries... brighter but pensive melodic threads on an ominous backdrop of dark, bass colors and minor interval Read more
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a very organic Scape Thu., Jan 4, 2007
Posted by: cuicawrangler
I’m amazed how much territory is covered in this thirty minutes; from the soaring ambient belltones to the warmth of the Evensong. After one listening this has moved to my top Read more
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